Airport
Authority
Reappointment of Mr. Frank M. Garrison for a term expiring June 4, 2010. The
Rules-Confirmations-Public Elections Committee recommended the reappointment
and Mr. Adkins moved for confirmation, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a unanimous vote of the Council.

Reappointment of
Ms. Juli H. Mosley for a term expiring April 6, 2010. The Rules-Confirmations-Public
Elections Committee recommended the reappointment and Mr. Adkins moved for confirmation,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a unanimous vote of the Council.

Community
Access Television Special Committee
Appointment of Ms. Marcie Smeck for a term expiring March 1, 2009. The Rules-Confirmations-Public
Elections Committee recommended the appointment and Mr. Adkins moved for confirmation,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a unanimous vote of the Council.

Fair
Board
Appointment of Mr. James M. Weaver for a term expiring April 6, 2011. The Rules-Confirmations-Public
Elections Committee recommended the appointment and Mr. Adkins moved for confirmation,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a unanimous vote of the Council.

Initial resolution
determining to issue general obligation bonds of The Metropolitan Government
of Nashville and Davidson County in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed
Two Hundred Ninety-Six Million Three Hundred Twenty-Five Thousand Three Hundred
Thirty-Two Dollars ($296,325,332) to be financed by the ad valorem levy on property
in the General Services District and in an aggregate principal amount of Twenty-Two
Million Three Hundred Fifty-Six Thousand One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($22,356,150)
to be financed by the ad valorem levy on property in the Urban Services District.
The Budget and Finance Committee recommended deferment. Ms. McClendon moved
to defer the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by a roll call
vote of the Council.

A resolution approving
an application for a grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to
The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County to enhance delivery
of advanced life support. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance
Committee; the Public Safety-Beer and Regulated Beverages Committee recommended
deferment. Ms. McClendon moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded
and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker, Briley,
Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman,
Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Walls,
Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite, Toler,
Coleman, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

A resolution approving
an amendment to a lease agreement by and between The Metropolitan Government
of Nashville and Davidson County, acting through the Metropolitan Police Department
and Signature Center, G.P. for the lease of office space for the Pass Program
(2006M-076U-10). The resolution was approved by the Planning Commission; Budget
and Finance; Public Safety-Beer and Regulated Beverages; and Planning, Zoning
and Historical Committees. Mr. Wallace moved to adopt the resolution, which
motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier,
Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart,
Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser,
Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Alexander,
Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

A resolution providing
amendments to the Charter of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson
County, Tennessee, in accordance with Article 19, Section 19.01, and setting
forth a brief description of each amendment to be placed on the ballot. The
Charter Revision Committee recommended indefinite deferment. Mr. Foster moved
to defer the resolution indefinitely, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council.

A resolution providing
amendments to the Charter of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson
County, Tennessee, in accordance with Article 19, Section 19.01, and setting
forth a brief description of each amendment to be placed on the ballot. The
Charter Revision Committee recommended indefinite deferment. Mr. Summers moved
to defer resolution indefinitely, which motion was seconded and adopted by a
voice vote of the Council.

A resolution approving
an extension of the reimbursement date of the outstanding intra-governmental
loan from The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County to the
Hospital Authority of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson
County. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance Committee. Ms.
McClendon moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted
by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore,
Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto,
Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton,
Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman, Williams,
Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

A resolution approving
a professional services contract, and an extension of such contract, by and
between The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County and Terry
L. Edwards, Licensed Psychologist, for services to homeless persons. The resolution
was approved by the Budget and Finance and Health, Hospitals and Social Services
Committees. Mr. Walls moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded
and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker, Briley,
Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman,
Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Walls,
Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite, Toler,
Coleman, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

A resolution approving
a contract for services by and between the Metropolitan Government by and through
the Board of Health and Seton Corporation d/b/a Baptist Hospital for assistance
in providing services to WIC eligible women and infants. The resolution was
approved by the Budget and Finance and Health, Hospitals and Social Services
Committees. Mr. Walls moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded
and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker, Briley,
Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman,
Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Walls,
Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite, Toler,
Coleman, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

A resolution approving
a contract for services by and between the Metropolitan Government by and through
the Board of Health and Tennessee Department of Health for environmental and
laboratory testing. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance and
Health, Hospitals and Social Services Committees. Mr. Walls moved to adopt the
resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes"
Dozier, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole,
Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser,
Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Alexander,
Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

A resolution approving
an application for a Child Welfare Program Improvement grant from the United
States Department of Health and Human Services to The Metropolitan Government
of Nashville and Davidson County. The resolution was approved by the Health,
Hospitals and Social Services Committee; the Budget and Finance Committee recommended
deferment. Mr. Walls moved to defer the resolution, which motion was seconded
and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

A resolution approving
an amendment to a grant from the State of Tennessee to The Metropolitan Government
of Nashville and Davidson County to provide Families First services to recipients
of public assistance. The resolution was approved by the Budget and Finance
and Personnel-Public Information-Human Relations-Housing Committees. Ms. McClendon
moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the
following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel,
Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White,
Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers,
Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman, Williams, Tygard
(35); "Noes" (0).

A resolution accepting
a grant from the State of Tennessee to The Metropolitan Government of Nashville
and Davidson County to provide services to victims of crime. The resolution
was approved by the Budget and Finance and Public Safety-Beer and Regulated
Beverages Committees. Ms. McClendon moved to adopt the resolution, which motion
was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker,
Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum,
Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace,
Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Adkins, Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite, Toler,
Coleman, Williams, Tygard (34); "Noes" (0); "Abstaining"
Shulman (1).

A resolution authorizing
the Metropolitan Department of Law to compromise and settle the claim of Barbara
Dyson against the Metropolitan Government for the amount of one hundred and
twenty thousand dollars ($120,000.00) and directing that this amount be paid
from the Self-Insured Liability Fund. The resolution was approved by the Budget
and Finance Committee. Ms. McClendon moved to adopt the resolution, which motion
was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker,
Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum,
Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace,
Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite,
Toler, Coleman, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

A resolution authorizing
TM Investments, LLC to install, construct and maintain an aerial encroachment
on 4900 Linbar Drive (Proposal No 2006M-074U-12). The resolution was approved
by the Planning Commission. The Public Works and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committees recommended withdrawal. Ms. McClendon moved to withdraw the resolution,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R40
to RS40 located on various properties on Lynnwood Boulevard, Harpeth Hills Drive,
Wayland Drive, Beacon Drive, Wayland Court and Hemingway Drive between Harding
Place and Tyne Boulevard (131.56 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal
No. 2006Z-078U-10). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission. Upon motion
duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committee by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Title 2 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws authorizing the creation of a Gulch
Central Business Improvement District for Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson
County, Tennessee, and to appoint a corporation to act as an advisory board
to the district with the necessary powers and authority to carry out the purposes
and intent of the district. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first
reading and was referred to the Budget and Finance Committee by a voice vote
of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Chapter 15.12 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to require that all fees and/or
charges for connection to the water or sewer system be approved by ordinance
of the Metropolitan Council. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first
reading and was referred to the Budget and Finance and Public Works Committees
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance naming
the new Head Start Center and campus in the southeast quadrant of Davidson County.
Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to
the Health, Hospitals and Social Services Committee by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance requiring
that all brochures, pamphlets, and reports published by the Metropolitan Government
for distribution outside of a particular department state the number of items
printed and the cost per unit of publishing the material. Upon motion duly seconded,
the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Budget and Finance Committee
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the Metropolitan Government to participate with Pulte Homes, Tennessee LP, to
provide public sewer service in Williamson County to Winterset Woods Section
4A, Project No. 05-SL-174. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first
reading and was referred to the Budget and Finance and Public Works Committees
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the Metropolitan Government to participate with Pulte Homes, Tennessee LP, to
provide public sewer service in Williamson County to Winterset Woods Section
4B, Project No. 05-SL-174A. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first
reading and was referred to the Budget and Finance and Public Works Committees
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the Metropolitan Government to participate with Cates-Kottas Development to
provide public sewer service in Williamson County to Brookfield Subdivision,
Section 19, Project No. 05-SL-66. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed
first reading and was referred to the Budget and Finance and Public Works Committees
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the Director of Public Property, or his designee, and the Director of Parks
and Recreation, or his designee, to accept and record an easement in favor of
the Metropolitan Government on a certain parcel of property for use in the Richland
Creek greenway system (Proposal No. 2006M-080U-07). The bill was approved by
Planning Commission. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading
and was referred to the Parks, Library, Recreation and Entertainment Facility
and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the Metropolitan Government to enter into renewal of an easement at J. Percy
Priest Dam and Reservoir Project, Easement No. DACW62-2-86-0019 (Proposal No.
2006M-006U-13). The bill was approved by Planning Commission. Upon motion duly
seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Public Works
and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance abandoning
a 10" sanitary sewer line and easement that will be replaced by a 10"
and a 12" sanitary sewer line, that is shown on Map 092-12, Parcels 447,
450-452, 455, and 457-462, Project 06-SL-03, West End Summit, authorizing the
execution of the documents to carry out the abandonment (Proposal No. 2006M-034U-10).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission. Upon motion duly seconded,
the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Public Works and Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committees by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R10
and RS10 to ON zoning property located at 129 and 131 McGavock Pike, northeast
corner of McGavock Pike and Park Drive (0.75 acres), all of which is described
herein (Proposal No. 2006Z-089U-14). The bill was disapproved by the Planning
Commission. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was
referred to the Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee by a voice vote of
the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from RS10
to ON zoning, property located at 207 and 209 McGavock Pike, approximately 325
feet south of Crossfield Drive (0.64 acres), all of which is described herein
(Proposal No. 2006Z-088U-14). The bill was disapproved by the Planning Commission.
Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and was referred to
the Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R10
to CL zoning property located at 1433 Antioch Pike, approximately 460 feet south
of Ezell Road (.28 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2006Z-085U-13).
The bill was disapproved by the Planning Commission. Upon motion duly seconded,
the bill passed first reading and was referred to the Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committee by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Chapter 13.08 and Chapter 13.16 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to prohibit
any temporary or permanent encroachment into the public right-of-way without
first obtaining a permit from the Metropolitan Government. The Public Works
Committee recommended indefinite deferment. Mr. Wallace moved to defer the bill
indefinitely while further questions are addressed and amendments are prepared,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Chapter 6.12 of Title 6 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to add permitting provisions
for after hours establishments. The Public Safety-Beer and Regulated Beverages
Committee approved a substitute bill. Mr. Dread moved to defer the bill indefinitely
until funding sources are identified, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R20
to RM4 (36.25 acres) district property located at Hicks Road (unnumbered), approximately
300 feet north of Stirrup Drive, all of which is described herein (Proposal
No. 2006Z-023G-06). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission; the Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committee recommended disapproval and indefinite deferment.
Mr. Crafton moved to defer the bill indefinitely, the bill being requested by
Chris Fort - Fort Family, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote
of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Section 17.40.120 of Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code, Zoning Regulations,
to require Council approval of modifications to planned unit developments that
increase the number of residential dwelling units, all of which is more specifically
described herein (Proposal No. 2006Z-080T). The bill was disapproved by the
Planning Commission; the Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee approved
the bill with an amendment. Mr. Foster offered Amendment No. 1 and moved for
its adoption, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.
Mr. Foster moved to pass the bill on second reading as amended, which motion
was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Section 13.32.120 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to prohibit chain link fences
along arterial and collector streets. The Public Works Committee recommended
deferment. Mr. Wallace moved to defer the bill to the second meeting in August,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Section 16.04.090 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to require property owners
to obtain permit bonds for certain residential building construction and repairs.
The Codes, Fair and Farmers Market Committee recommended deferment. Ms. McClendon
moved to defer the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Article I of Chapter 6.20 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to require that apprentice
electricians doing business within the area of the Metropolitan Government be
licensed, to add additional provisions regarding apprenticeship programs, and
to add penalty provisions and additional grounds for violations. The Codes,
Fair and Farmers Market Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Coleman moved to
defer the bill to the second meeting in August, which motion was seconded and
adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Section 7.08.040 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to prohibit persons convicted
of driving under the influence (DUI) from obtaining a permit for the sale, distribution,
manufacturing or storage of beer from the Metropolitan Beer Permit Board. The
Public Safety-Beer and Regulated Beverages Committee recommend withdrawal. Mr.
Jameson moved to withdraw the bill because of disapproval by the Beer Permit
Board, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance authorizing
the acquisition of property by negotiation or condemnation for the purpose of
acquiring a sanitary sewer easement for use in public projects of the Metropolitan
Government, initially with relation to a 3 inch Force Main for Project No. 91-SC-20F3,
Lakeshore Drive at Old Hickory Lake (Proposal No. 2005M-149G-14). The bill was
approved by Planning Commission, Budget and Finance, and Planning, Zoning and
Historical Committees; the Public Works Committee recommended deferment. Mr.
Brown moved to defer the bill on second reading, which motion was seconded and
adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance adopting
property identification maps for The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and
Davidson County, which shall be the official maps for the identification of
real estate for tax assessment purposes. The bill was approved by the Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Loring moved to pass the bill on second
reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

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BILLS ON THIRD READING -

Without objection
Bill Nos. BL2003-84 and BL2006-1035 were considered together.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from AR2a
district to RM9 district property located at 91 Tusculum Road along the south
margin of Tusculum Road at Benzing Road, (4.45 acres), all of which is more
particularly described herein (Proposal No. 2003Z-080U-12). The bill was approved
by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by making applicable
the provisions of a Planned Unit Development district located at 91 Tusculum
Road, to allow 40 townhomes (4.45 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal
No. 2006P-004U-12). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committee.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from RS15
district to RS40 district property located at 818 and 840 Old Lebanon Dirt Road
and 6340 and 6344 North New Hope Road, on the west side of North New Hope Road,
(13.2 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2005Z-081G-14).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committee. Mr. Gotto moved to defer the bill on third reading, which motion
was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code, Zoning Regulations, by amending Section 17.32.050
to permit signs with graphics or electronic displays along a four-lane or controlled
access highway, all of which is more specifically described herein (Proposal
No. 2005Z-056T). The bill was disapproved by the Planning Commission; the Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committee recommended withdrawal. Mr. Dozier moved to
withdraw the bill so that a better approach to the issue could be developed,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R6
to RM15 district properties located at 811, 813, and 815 Sylvan Street between
South 8th and South 9th Streets (.61 acres), all of which is described herein
(Proposal No. 2006Z-040U-05). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission
and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Jameson moved to defer the
bill on third reading, the bill being requested by Chris Flowers, CMF Development,
LLC, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend various sections of Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning
Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County relative
to the bulk standards and scenic landscape easements applicable to the AG, AR2a,
R80, RS80, R40, and RS40 zoning districts in order to provide for significant
protection of unique natural, cultural, and historical resources and adding
applicable definitions (Proposal No 2006Z-014T). The bill was approved by the
Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Briley
moved to defer the bill on third reading to the second meeting in August, which
motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance amending
Section 16.28.040 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws to prohibit the issuance
of a building permit if the applicant or property owner has been found guilty
within the past twelve months of violating a stop work order issued by the Department
of Codes Administration or violating T.C.A. § 7-51-1201. The bill was approved
by the Codes, Fair and Farmers Market Committee. Mr. Crafton moved to pass the
bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following
vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Isabel, Craddock, Murray,
Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon,
Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster,
Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman, Williams, Tygard (32); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance declaring
surplus and approving the disposition of a certain parcel of property, known
as the Municipal Garage, by the Director of Public Property (Proposal No. 2006M-067U-09).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission, Budget and Finance, Traffic
and Parking and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committees. Mr. Wallace moved
to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by
the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Craddock,
Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Brown, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon,
Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Whitmore, Crafton, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite,
Toler, Williams, Tygard (27); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R20
to RS20 zoning various properties located on Milesdale Drive and Milesdale Court,
west of Lealand Lane (10.3 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal
No. 2006Z-060U-10). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Shulman moved to pass the bill on third
reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes"
Dozier, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Jameson, Cole, Hart,
Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser,
Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Toler,
Williams, Tygard (31); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by amending a Planned
Unit Development district located at 3400 and 3410 Gallatin Pike to permit the
addition of 0.37 acres and a new fuel center with 5 pumps and service kiosk
(5.74 acres total), all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal
No. 64-85-P-05). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Hart moved to pass the bill on third reading,
which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes"
Dozier, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Jameson, Cole, Hart,
Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser,
Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Wilhoite, Toler,
Williams, Tygard (31); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R10
to RS10 zoning various properties located on 23rd Avenue South, Oxford Road,
Springdale Drive, and Wortham Avenue, between Golf Club Lane and Sharondale
Drive (24.17 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2006Z-056U-10).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committee. Mr. Shulman moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion
was seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker,
Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman,
Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Walls,
Whitmore, Crafton, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite, Toler, Williams,
Tygard (32); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R10
to RS10 zoning various properties located on Wimbledon Road, Hilldale Drive,
Scarsdale Road, Ruland Place, Grayswood Avenue, and Foxhall Road, south of Woodmont
Boulevard (18.91 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2006Z-059U-10).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committee. Mr. Shulman moved to defer the bill on third reading while a final
question is addressed, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote
of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R10
to RS10 various district properties located between Lealand Lane and General
Bate Drive on Draughon Avenue, Graybar Lane, and General Bate Drive (16.21 acres),
all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2006Z-047U-10). The bill was
approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee.
Mr. Shulman moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded
and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker, Briley,
Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown,
Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore,
Crafton, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite, Toler, Williams, Tygard
(32); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance amending
Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code, Zoning Regulations, by amending Chapters
17.04, 17.12, and 17.20 pertaining to the setback and parking requirements for
mobile vendors, all of which is more particularly described herein (Proposal
No. 2006Z-006T). The bill was disapproved by the Planning Commission; the Planning,
Zoning and Historical Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Hart moved to defer
the bill on third reading while remaining issues are addressed, which motion
was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

An ordinance increasing
the Police Department Impound Lot (tow-in lot) storage fees, and amending Sections
6.80.550 and 12.72.040 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws. The bill was approved
by the Public Safety-Beer and Regulated Beverages Committee; the Budget and
Finance Committee approved the bill with an amendment. Ms. McClendon offered
Amendment No. 1 and moved for its adoption, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council. Ms. McClendon moved to pass the bill on third
reading as amended, which motion was seconded. Mr. Wallace moved defer the bill,
which motion was seconded. Ms. McClendon moved to table the motion to defer,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a roll call vote. The matter recurred
on the motion to pass, which motion was adopted by the following vote: "Ayes"
Dozier, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Isabel, Craddock, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum,
Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Walls, Crafton,
Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite, Toler, Williams, Tygard
(29); "Noes" Murray, White, Wallace (3); "Abstaining" Gilmore,
Whitmore, Coleman (3).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R40
to RS20 zoning on a portion of the property at 1811 Woodmont Boulevard (0.46
acres), and from R40 to RS40 on property at Woodmont Boulevard (unnumbered)
and a portion of property at 1811 Woodmont Boulevard (1.17 acres), near the
southwest corner of Woodmont Boulevard and Stokesmont Road, all of which is
described herein (Proposal No. 2006Z-052U-10). The bill was disapproved by the
Planning Commission and approved by the Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee.
Mr. Shulman moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded
and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker, Briley,
Dread, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown,
Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Hausser, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton,
Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman, Williams,
Tygard (33); "Noes" Greer (1); "Abstaining" Gilmore (1).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from RS10
to AR2a zoning properties located east of Blake Drive between Blake Drive and
Mill Creek (7.19 acres), all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2006Z-076G-12).
The bill was approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical
Committee. Mr. Toler moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was
seconded and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker,
Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum,
Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace,
Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite,
Toler, Coleman, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from RM9
to OR40 district property located at Cheron Road (unnumbered), approximately
575 feet west of Briarville Road (5.33 acres), all of which is described herein
(Proposal No. 2006Z-037G-04). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission
and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Dozier moved to pass the
bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following
vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Murray,
Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon,
Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins,
Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman, Tygard (33); "Noes" (0);
"Abstaining" Craddock, Williams (2).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from RS10
to SP zoning on property located at Nolensville Pike (unnumbered) to permit
25 townhomes, approximately 1,035 feet north of Hills Chapel Road (3.37 acres),
all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2006SP-061G-12). The bill was
approved by the Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee.
Mr. Toler moved to pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded
and adopted by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker, Briley,
Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman,
Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Walls,
Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite, Toler,
Coleman, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from RM20
to OR20 zoning property located at 326 Travis Drive, at the northeast corner
of Welch Road and Travis Drive (1.1 acres), all of which is described herein
(Proposal No. 2006Z-074U-12). The bill was approved by the Planning Commission
and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Adkins moved to pass the
bill on third reading, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following
vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock,
Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring,
McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman,
Adkins, Foster, Alexander, Toler, Coleman, Williams, Tygard (34); "Noes"
(0); "Abstaining" Wilhoite (1).

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R10
to RS10 zoning various properties located on Burton Avenue, Observatory Court,
and Observatory Drive, west of Belmont Boulevard (28.07 acres), all of which
is described herein (Proposal No. 2006Z-055U-10). The bill was approved by the
Planning Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Shulman
moved to defer the bill on third reading at the request of several affected
neighbors to the property, which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice
vote of the Council.

An ordinance to
amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The
Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by changing from R15
to SP zoning various properties located directly north of Rice Road and Bell
Road intersection (33.25 acres), to permit a maximum of 570 residential units
and 430,000 square feet of office and commercial uses, all of which is described
herein (Proposal No. 2006SP-079U-13). The bill was approved by the Planning
Commission and Planning, Zoning and Historical Committee. Mr. Briley moved to
pass the bill on third reading, which motion was seconded. Mr. Greer moved to
defer the bill, which motion was seconded. Mr. Briley moved to table the motion
to defer, which motion was seconded and adopted by a roll call vote of the Council.
The matter recurred on the motion to pass and was adopted by the following vote:
"Ayes" Dozier, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Craddock, Jameson, Cole, Hart,
Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, White, Loring, McClendon, Hausser, Walls, Summers,
Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Toler, Williams, Tygard (24); "Noes" Isabel,
Murray, Greer, Alexander, Coleman (5); "Abstaining" Tucker, Wallace,
Whitmore, Crafton, Wilhoite (5).

- MEMORIALIZING RESOLUTIONS -

RESOLUTION NO.
RS2006-1344

A resolution requesting
the Metropolitan Department of Water Services, the White House Utility District,
the Harpeth Valley Utility District and the Madison Utility District to develop
a plan to install fire hydrants to serve all residents of Davidson County within
ten years and to provide an annual report to the Council regarding the progress
toward implementation of the plan. Mr. Ryman offered a substitute resolution
and moved that it be accepted for filing, and no objection was made.

A resolution requesting
the Metropolitan Department of Water Services, the White House Utility District,
the Harpeth Valley Utility District, the Old Hickory Utility District, the City
of Lakewood and the Madison Utility District to develop a plan to install fire
hydrants to serve all residents of Davidson County within ten years and to provide
an annual report to the Council regarding the progress toward implementation
of the plan. The substitute resolution was approved by the Public Works Committee.
Mr. Ryman moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted
by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore,
Isabel, Craddock, Murray, Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto,
Burch, White, Loring, McClendon, Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton,
Summers, Shulman, Adkins, Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman, Williams,
Tygard (35); "Noes" (0).

A resolution requesting
the Nashville Convention and Visitors Bureau and the Greater Nashville Hotel
and Lodging Association to take the action necessary to waive parking fees during
the summer months to attract regional travelers to Nashville. The resolution
was approved by the Convention and Tourism Committee; the Traffic and Parking
Committee disapproved the resolution. Mr. Isabel moved to defer the resolution,
which motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

A resolution requesting
the Metropolitan Traffic and Parking Commission to provide free parking in all
Metro-owned lots and garages if persons park 30 minutes or less. The resolution
was disapproved by the Traffic and Parking Committee. Mr. Wallace moved to defer
the resolution and re-refer the resolution to the Traffic and Parking Committee,
motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

A resolution requesting
the Nashville Fire Department to have an EMT present at all regular meetings
of the Metropolitan Council. The Public Safety-Beer and Regulated Beverages
Committee recommended deferment. Mr. Isabel moved to defer the resolution, which
motion was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

A resolution requesting
the Metropolitan Board of Public Education to include a program to help children
educate their parents about safe driving as part of the school curriculum. The
resolution was approved by the Education Committee. Mr. Wallace moved to adopt
the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted by the following vote:
"Ayes" Dozier, Tucker, Briley, Dread, Gilmore, Isabel, Craddock, Murray,
Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Burch, White, Loring, McClendon,
Greer, Hausser, Wallace, Walls, Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Adkins,
Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman, Williams, Tygard (35); "Noes"
(0).

A resolution requesting
the Department of General Services, Office of Fleet Management, to implement
a policy prohibiting Metropolitan Government departments from purchasing gasoline
for Metro vehicles from Exxon/Mobil, Royal Dutch Shell, Chevron/Texaco or BP.
The Budget and Finance Committee made no recommendation. Mr. Wallace offered
Amendment No. 1 and moved for its adoption, which motion was seconded and adopted
by a voice vote of the Council. Mr. Wallace moved to adopt the resolution as
amended, which motion was seconded and failed by a voice vote of the Council.

A resolution requesting
the Davidson County Delegation to the Tennessee General Assembly to introduce
and enact the necessary legislation allowing the Metropolitan Council to appoint
a certified classroom teacher as a non-voting member of the Metropolitan Board
of Public Education. The resolution was approved by the Education Committee.
Mr. Tygard moved to adopt the resolution, which motion was seconded and adopted
by the following vote: "Ayes" Dozier, Tucker, Briley, Gilmore, Murray,
Jameson, Cole, Hart, Forkum, Ryman, Brown, Gotto, Loring, McClendon, Wallace,
Whitmore, Crafton, Summers, Shulman, Foster, Alexander, Wilhoite, Toler, Coleman,
Tygard (25); "Noes" Isabel, Walls, Williams (3); "Abstaining"
Craddock (1).

A resolution requesting
the Department of General Services and the Director of Finance to hold an informational
session for Members of Council prior to implementing the recommendations of
the performance audit of the building and grounds maintenance functions for
the Metropolitan Government. The Budget and Finance Committee recommended deferment.
Mr. Ryman moved to defer the resolution to the second meeting in August, motion
was seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.

A resolution requesting
the Nashville Predators and Powers Management, LLC, to waive the early termination
provisions contained in the License and Use Agreement and the Operating and
Management Agreement with the Sports Authority. The Budget and Finance Committee
recommended deferment. Ms. Gilmore moved to defer resolution, which motion was
seconded and adopted by a voice vote of the Council.